South Florida radio host and former Miami Hurricanes defensive lineman Dan Sileo went off on the current batch of Hurricanes players, calling the team’s performance against No. 21 Kansas State “horrific.”

“This ‘Canes disaster, I have never seen our defensive tackles this bad. Ever,” Sileo said during his sports talk show on WQAM. “It’s a bad football team right now, the Miami Hurricanes, bad.”

Miami (1-1) was routed by the Wildcats and quarterback Collin Klein 52-13 last Saturday. The Hurricanes gave up 498 yards of total offense, including 281 total yards (210 passing, 71 rushing) and four touchdowns (three rushing, one passing) to Klein.

“If I see another defensive tackle on the University of Miami sitting around looking for girls in the stands and not running to the ball and putting a hat on someone’s [expletive], you are going to be held accountable,” Sileo said during his tirade.

“Dude when you have a quarterback standing there when he does a quarterback sneak, do you know what I want someone to do? Pull a knife on ‘em, and stick ‘em! Gauge his eyes! Hit him in the knees! Kick him in the balls! Something! Show me you care!”

Sileo played for the Hurricanes from 1984-86 and played in three bowl games with the team. During the 1980’s and 90’s Miami was among the most hated football programs in the nation. The 1986 team, which Sileo played for, was voted the most hated American sports team in history by Sports Illustrated.